KINDA SCREAMING FOR REFUND or i am just missing something
so i bought cinematographer pro just 10 mins ago and opening it i don't really see the need for it just that the camera just makes my scene blurry and some distortion on it .... i don't know if it is me you don't really know how to use it or i am tripping
it like i just bought a weird filter
bought it under the email of c.animostdioz@gmail.com
Glad to hear you will give it another go!
The High-end Cinema Camera is based on the ARRI Alexa 65 and the High-end Cinema Lenes are based on the ARRI Cinema Lenes. The Budget Cinema Camera is based on a Blackmagic 4K.
For the presets you don’t have to set sensor size or aspect ratio. These values are saved in the camera preset and are applied automatically, when chosen/applied in the Real Camera. If you are creating new presets, you have to enter the values once in the setup.
“or its actually emulating a camera effect but not the whole properties of the camera.”
I don’t completly understand what you mean by that. The default Unreal camera just changes exposure automatically, without ever changing shutter speed, aperture or ISO. Cinematographer is Exposure Value based and the new auto exposure adjusts these values (and many more that are connected) to reach the needed exposure. That is why a scene will always look more believable and realistic through a Cinematographer camera.
Additionally Cinematographer also adds a list of new post-process effects to simulate camera and lens characteristics, e.g. Dynamic Range, ISO Noise, Pincushion Distortion or Purple Fringe.
To get the benefits of Cinematographer, you have to use a Real Camera. All of the functionality is in the Real Camera Actor and Real Camera Component.
I hope that answers your questions, cheers!